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6,442 names match.
Arabic
Generous or noble; one of great virtue.
Modern
Modern variant possibly from Jon or John.
English
Variant of Hayden, meaning hedged valley.
Irish
From Tulach, a place name; possibly meaning peaceful.
Modern
Variant possibly from Cloyce or Cloise of uncertain origin.
English
Compound name combining Lee and Andrew.
Irish
Variant of Kieran, meaning small dark one.
Turkish
Possibly from Turkish origin.
Persian
Hero or champion; a brave warrior.
Hebrew
Variant of Jonathan, meaning God has given.
Modern
Modern variant possibly from Arabic or Sanskrit.
Latin
Variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or merry.
Greek
Variant of Chloe, meaning green shoot or herb.
Latin
Variant of Lawrence, from Laurentum, a Roman city.
Arabic/Modern
Modern creation, possibly based on Kadir meaning guardian.
Welsh
Variant of Dylan, meaning son of the sea.
English
Diminutive of Buck, meaning deer.
Arabic
Meaning protector or guardian.
Modern
Contemporary creation, possibly blend of Joe and Rel.
Hebrew
Spanish variant of Emmanuel, meaning God is with us.
Arabic
Possibly variant of Rahim, meaning merciful or compassionate.
Modern
Contemporary blend, possibly combining Jen and Carlos.
English
Variant of Ollie or Oliver, meaning olive tree.
English
Variant of Merrill, possibly meaning bright sea or famous ruler.
English
Word name meaning honesty or sincere beliefs.
Spanish/Italian
Possibly from Avell or Latin Avellaneus meaning hazel.
Swahili
Meaning handsome or attractive.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish variant of Sergio, meaning attendant or servant.
German/Scandinavian
Variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
American
Modern creation, possibly based on Antoine or Donovan.
Latin/Polish
Polish variant of Patrick, meaning of noble birth.
English
Possibly from place name or variant of Tate meaning cheerful.
Hebrew
Variant of Jonathan, meaning God has given.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variant of Colin, meaning young child.
French/Greek
From Alcides (Hercules), related to strength and power.
Hebrew/Spanish
Spanish form derived from Mary Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Arabic
Arabic variant of Aaron, meaning exalted or mountain of strength.
Sanskrit
Hindu deity name meaning the pervader or sustainer.
English
Possibly variant of Orville or Scottish diminutive.
English
English surname meaning willow hill or settlement on the hill.
Modern
Contemporary creation, possibly French-inspired.
Irish/Scandinavian
Variant of Finn, meaning fair or white.
English
English occupational surname meaning butler or servant.
English
Variant of Blaze, meaning fire or flame.
Modern
Contemporary variant, possibly from Kason or Kayson.
Irish/Gaelic
From Columba meaning dove or peaceful.
Greek
Meaning spirit or breath.
Arabic
Possibly variant of Jibra'il (Gabriel), meaning God is mighty.